Op 14-1-2012 19:29, Martin Evans schreef: No, it's not Andy, Albert - he is about 50Hz lower in frequency, and decoding very nicely with me. Whoever it is on 137.500, he's still sending - about one p
Dear Martin, LF Group, The "wobbly carrier" signal is WSPR - Someone is also transmitting in Opera mode at a slightly lower frequency - possibly the same station. I have started up the WSPR decoder h
Op 14-1-2012 18:25, Martin Evans schreef: I can see a carrier on 137.500 or thereabouts, good and strong, a repeated transmission. It just looks like a wobbly carrier - or is it a transmission mode t
Sorry Jim I wondered what had happened , the Opera download link is now on the ROS web site , http://rosmodem.wordpress.com/. There is also a link (now to the same place) on the yahoo group. Issue ra
I can see a carrier on 137.500 or thereabouts, good and strong, a repeated transmission. It just looks like a wobbly carrier - or is it a transmission mode that I'm failing to recognise? Martin GW3UC
Thanks Jim.. I tried to decode it as WSPR without luck. Nothing new in that for me, though! Anyway, he's a nice strong signal so let's have another go..... Martin GW3UCJ The "wobbly carrier" signal i
No, it's not Andy, Albert - he is about 50Hz lower in frequency, and decoding very nicely with me. Whoever it is on 137.500, he's still sending - about one period on, two periods off ( I haven't got